Blogging is, when it's done well, about sharing and connecting with you (our friends) and is definitely a two-way conversation that hopefully offers something of value to each of us. With that in mind, expect some growth and mutation with this blog in the coming weeks. We intend to not only post more often, but to expand our topics, get you more involved, do more fun stuff like contests and give-aways, and even change the look and format of the thing. I'm educating myself on Wordpress right now and plan to use that program in place of Blogger in the next couple of weeks. Wordpress appears to offer more options and flexibility than Blogger, although it's little more difficult to get the hang of for dimmer bulbs such as meself (yep, meself).
We'd also ask that you guys use the feedback or comments function more often. We get a lot of feedback and comments on the blog, but the overwhelming majority of it comes via people emailing us with comments or chatting about it when they come into the shop. Getting feedback on the actual bog site is important though, because it helps get other people involved in the conversation and helps flesh out some subjects even more substantively. I love talking about things in the shop that we blog about, but please post your comments onto the actual blog itself too. And please, please, please...if you have anything you want to see us talk about, offer or do at the coffee shop, or any ideas about anything at all that might be of benefit, please share them. We do indeed seriously listen to and consider things that come from you guys.
Ringo...he loves coffee...for the caffeine
2 comments:
*jin waves her hands in the air*
Hey!
Over here!
Yoo-hooo!
Daaaaaavid!
I have a suggestion!
:-D
I suggest
that you should offer
a 5 course meal
to your delivery peeps
when they deliver
for free.
*giggle*
I also suggest
you should hire
a Chippendale or two
to serve it.
*jingrin*
Now that I've posted this comment we can discuss next time I'm in.
;-P
Well, you know we do do the free coffee drink for deliveries...5 courses though (?), probably not just yet. As far as a Chippendale, would a beefy northwoods Chunkendale suffice?
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